Impact

Contribution in three dimensions: economic, social, and environmental.

2873

kilos of processed wool

for your favorite clothes

4306

finished garments

for outdoor sports

Impact Dimensions

The wool production process generates a positive impact by integrating the livestock sector and the textile industry under responsible practices. It allows for the obtainment of a natural, renewable, and high-value fiber, contributing to local development and animal welfare, while promoting a more sustainable alternative to synthetic materials.

Sectors involved

Ranch and Producers

Activated by heat and cold thanks to the scaly structure of the fiber.

Small-scale producers

Associations and local producers integrated into the value chain, generating inclusion and rural development.

Textile industry

Companies specializing in washing, processing, carding, combing, and developing textile materials from Patagonian wool.

Designers and brands

Brands and designers that use PatagonWool materials in their collections, such as OFKI.

Public institutions

Regional organizations and governments that support and promote the initiative as a driver of local productive development.

Ranch and Producers

Activated by heat and cold thanks to the scaly structure of the fiber.

Small-scale producers

Associations and local producers integrated into the value chain, generating inclusion and rural development.

Textile industry

Companies specializing in washing, processing, carding, combing, and developing textile materials from Patagonian wool.

Designers and brands

Brands and designers that use PatagonWool materials in their collections, such as OFKI.

Public institutions

Regional organizations and governments that support and promote the initiative as a driver of local productive development.